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Mini Group Buy - Blue Hawaii PCB

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I and a few others have decided to get the new bipolar version of Blue Hawaii PCB made by PCBnet in US. I used PCBnet for the Carbon GB in 2015 (and other occasions). Their price is higher but we’ve had great experience with their board quality.

 

The boards will be 2mm thick and 4oz copper, green solder mask and white silkscreen in leaded finish. The cost of boards is $30 USD for a set (two PCBs) if we can get 15 sets made. You’ll need to add shipping from me to you for the total cost.

Kevin released this latest version of Blue Hawaii in early 2016. I worked with Kevin to trace the board and at least one headcaser has built one working amp with them. This version uses all current production parts except for the 2SK170/LSK389 JFET which are still relatively easy to source. Here is a high level summary of changes from earlier versions of the Blue Hawaii:

·         KSA1220A/KSC2690A replaces the 2SK216/2SJ79

·         10M90S/DN2540 cascoded CCS replaces the A1968 based CCS

·         PZTA06 (smd) replaces 2SC1815 and 2SC2240, PZTA56 replaces 2SA970

·         FQPF8N80C replaces 2SC3675 for the power supply of the third stage

Please PM me or respond to this post here if you are interested. We are already close to meeting the 15 sets quota needed. I plan to close this GB on 8pm CST on

Sunday 2/26 and submit the order to PCBnet on Monday 2/27.  If you are ready to commit you can also PayPal me at the PayPal ID below. Please remember to include

your HeadCase ID and shipping address (please don’t assume I have your shipping address - it’s buried in over one hundred entries in my PayPal account and not easy to

find :)).

 

EDIT: The LSK389 is still in production just more difficult to source.

 

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  • I've never had problems reworking 1oz boards (several cycles) if they are quality fab boards. 2oz is probably better though I don't know if 2oz is bonded to the substrate any better than 1oz is. I gue

  • no room for it ... if you want a better CCS you might do a T2-Style on a separat board

  • Order placed with PCBnet. Will keep you posted with updates.

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How does this compares with gg?

Same input and output stage. I assume the over all performance would be close?

Two sets for me please.

Three sets for me if it's possible.

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I change the number of sets, because one friend want one for him

I'll take two sets. Do you want just the money for the boards sent to you now, and the shipping later, or do you already know how much you'll need to charge for shipping?

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Just payment for boards now.

I am working to see if someone will be willing to function as distributor for Europe participants so we can hopefully cut down the shipping cost for some.

I can sort that if not already arranged.

Can we still use the 1968's in place for the CCS without any board modifications? I have a decent amount of 1968's with me.

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41 minutes ago, DefQon said:

Can we still use the 1968's in place for the CCS without any board modifications? I have a decent amount of 1968's with me.

I doubt it but maybe Kevin can confirm.

8 hours ago, DefQon said:

Can we still use the 1968's in place for the CCS without any board modifications? I have a decent amount of 1968's with me.

no room for it ... if you want a better CCS you might do a T2-Style on a separat board

8 hours ago, DefQon said:

Can we still use the 1968's in place for the CCS without any board modifications? I have a decent amount of 1968's with me.

Nope, can't be done on those boards.  You could do a second board for just the CCS but yeah... it would be a bit of work. 

I'd like one set.  Will send monies soon.

I expect a GRHV to work nicely... not sure about the output voltage or transformer specs.

I'm thinking BH ultra mini psu, but I don't really know

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I prefer a GRHV, but if it's not possible, a normal BH or KGST psu...

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4 hours ago, sbelyo said:

What PSU is needed for this?

I run my BH with a GRHV set up for 400 VDC rails. The BH will draw more current than the Carbon does especially on the B- side. The BH ultra mini PSU will work too but the GRHV is more accurate, quite a bit lower noise and has much lower drop-out voltage. I use a 300VAC transformer with 325vac secondaries which handles the job well.

I know there are others that run their BH with 450 VDC rails.

If there is enough interest I am happy to add the GRHV boards to the GB but, depending on the number of boards ordered, the cost per board may be quite high. 

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If the cost is acceptable, I would be interested in two or three GRHV.


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7 minutes ago, jose said:

If the cost is acceptable, I would be interested in two or three GRHV.

 

Are you interested in the dual version (B+/B-/Bias/LV all on one board) or the split version (B+/Bias on one board and B-/LV on a separate board)?

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